Trying something new.
Over the last 25 years I've been fortunate to sit at the intersection of technology, sports, media, entertainment and AI.
I've been a software engineer, founded one of the first legal online music stores, served as in-house counsel at Universal Music, represented athletes, artists, executives, teams, leagues and today advise founders and businesses on strategy, AI innovation, the sports industry, media and intellectual property.
I get a lot of DM messages from people asking:
How should I structure this deal?
Should I sign this agreement?
How do I negotiate without blowing up the relationship?
How do I protect my brand or IP?
How do I think about AI and emerging technologies?
So I've decided to open a limited number of 1:1 strategy sessions on Intro.
Topics include:
· Dealmaking and negotiations
· Sports industry, NIL, media and entertainment businesses
· AI and emerging technologies
· Intellectual property and brand strategy
· Founder and executive strategic decision-making
Comment "Interested" and I'll send over the link.
Honored to lead the #AI in #SportsLaw Roundtable at @SportsLawyers Association 51st Annual Conference in #Chicago next week (May 13–16) with an absolute all-star lineup. ⚡️@PARRONLAW
When Star Wars began airing on television in 2003, Chile stitched the commercials into the films themselves to avoid cutting to commercial breaks
Lucasfilm, likely with George Lucas's approval, was upset by the unauthorized Cerveza Cristal ads inserted into Star Wars films aired on Chilean TV in 2003.
They filed a claim with Chile's advertising ethics council in 2004, citing copyright violations, and won, banning the ads.
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The NFL Players Association and NFL Players Inc. filed suit against DraftKings Inc. Ivan Parron of Parron Law in Miami, who is not involved in the case, shared some of his outsider perspective on the litigation and its potential ramifications.
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